The Review of Keviews. 



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CONTENTS -(Continued from page Ix.) 



Leading Articles ( Continued )- 



Leading Articles (C'ontiiiued)- 



The Franchise Quedtiun 



Mr. lioorsfe X. Bariiee on Strikes 

 Iiidustria! lyei^islation m Australia 



The i>>n(l4>ii Port Strike 



Ijabour » Real Troubles 



Poet JLUd Workman 



The Olive Branch, to Engla.nd 



Anglo-tierman Mirage 



Why Baron Marscball was Recalled .. 



A Xew lU'nais8aaee 



The Needs of the French Navy 



The War in Tripoli 



Italy and Turkey 



The Knropean Reconqueet of North Africa 



unr Mediterraneiui Land Forces 



Is He the Coming President.' 



The DeiniX'Tatic Nomine© for Vice-President 



United States in a New Light 



Trouble in Cuba 



A Burninir Slav Question 

 Does Hussia Want Norway.' 

 The Kingdom of Pearls 

 Prant-oltUBsiaii Railway Troubles . 



Baghdad 



The Secret of Chinese Unrest 



Yuan Shi K.ii 



Are the Chinese Our Gquals? 



India's Hercules . . 



A .Jew's t^timate of Jesus , 

 Moral and Keliglous Values 

 Value of Christian Missions 

 Rousseau's Vital C^>ntrihution 

 Oddities of Japanese Mafdc 

 Old Cilv Churches 



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The Cost of Becoming an Archbishop .. 



A Montessori School iii America 



Pupil Self-Governmeut in the Elementary Schools 



The Pulitzer School of Journalism 



The Cocoa-nut and it* Commercial Uses . . . . , . . 



"Our Dealings with the Public" 



How Imperialism Pays 



Digging the Ditch — and After 

 Automatic Ticket Machines 



The Railophoue 



Tlie Death-traps of the Sea 



The First Transmutation of Elements 



The Rising Sta.r of Music 



A tireat Orchestral Cjnductor 

 From Cutler to Choirmaster 

 'IVo Musical Centenaries . . 



Columbus in Statuary 



" The Raflaelle of Sculpture " 

 Tlie Futurists 



Random Readings from the Revtfws 



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The Revie'ws Reviewed — 



The Cniitemporai-y Review — The North American 



Review 22( 



The National Review — ^The Nineteenth Century and 



After 22S 



The Fortnightly Review— The Edinburgh Review .. 22£ 



The Quarterly Review— The Hibbert Journal .... 22S 



Some Books of the Minlh 

 Insurance Notes 



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